List of Christina Aguilera concerts
American singer Christina Aguilera has performed on six concert tours, one promotional tour and one concert residencies. Additionally, she has performed at seventeen music festivals, and seven benefit concerts. She began her touring career in 2000, with Christina Aguilera in Concert.[1] Originally held in North America in 2000 to promote her debut album, Christina Aguilera (1999), it was extended into 2001 following the release of Mi Reflejo (2000), with shows in Latin America and Asia.[2] The tour was received well by critics, who complimented Aguilera's showmanship and vocals, which received comparisons to Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.[3] The touring act for Stripped (2002) was performed across two tours: The Justified & Stripped Tour with Justin Timberlake and The Stripped Tour. Lasting 45 shows, The Justified & Stripped Tour kicked off in June 2003 and became 16th highest-grossing tour of 2003.[4] In September, Aguilera continued the tour without Timberlake, taking the show to Europe, Japan, and Australia until the end of the year.[5][6] Her set was compared to Cher's image in the 1980s by several critics.[7] An additional 29 dates were scheduled for 2004 with a new theme, but were cancelled after Aguilera suffered a vocal cord injury.[8][9][10]
Christina Aguilera concerts | |
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Concert tours | 6 |
Promotional tours | 1 |
Concert residencies | 1 |
Stand-alone concerts | 7 |
Benefit concerts | 7 |
Music festivals | 17 |
The Back to Basics Tour began in November 2006 and continued until October 2008, visiting cities in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. With 61 dates throughout 2007, it was the highest grossing female artist tour of the year (second highest overall), with a revenue of $43,566,000 in that year.[11][12][13] The tour was a critical and commercial success, receiving acclaim by contemporary critics, who complimented the tour's visuals, choreography, and Aguilera's on-stage attitude,[14][15] and grossed a total of over $48.1 million from 82 dates. In 2010, Aguilera scheduled a 20 date North American summer tour in support of Bionic (2010) titled The Bionic Tour,[16] which was scheduled to begin in July of that year. The tour was cancelled due to Aguilera's tight schedule for the promotion of the album and her film, Burlesque (2010).[17][18][19] Aguilera did not tour again until 2018, to focus on her family.[20] In 2016, Aguilera headlined the Mawazine festival in Rabat, Morocco. Her performance at the festival attracted a crowd of 250,000 people, beating the 160,000 people record set by Jennifer Lopez the year prior.[21][22][23] Liberation (2018) was promoted through two tours.[24] The Liberation Tour visited cities throughout North America, starting in September 2018 and concluding in December, grossing $8.7 million from 21 shows. It was named one of the best live shows by Billboard, and its gross ranked #132 out of Pollstar's Top 200 North American Tours year-end chart.[25][26] The X Tour visited Europe starting in July 2019, and concluding with three shows in Mexico in December.[27] It grossed over $5.4 million from nine reported shows.
Starting in May 2019, Aguilera headlined her first concert residency, officially named Christina Aguilera: The Xperience.[28][29][30][31] It was held at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas.[32] Themed around outer space and retrofuturism, the show was a five-sensory experience.[33] The residency was a critical and commercial success, grossing $10.2 million from its first four legs, and receiving acclaim.[34][35] Aguilera was set to perform the final leg of The Xperience, as well as kick off a North American summer tour with Adam Lambert in 2020, but these plans fell through due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[36][37][38] Aguilera returned to the stage with Christina Aguilera with the LA Phil, a two night set with the Los Angeles Philharmonic held on July 16 and 17, 2021.[39] The shows were a commercial success, selling out the Hollywood Bowl for both nights, and received widespread acclaim from critics. In 2022 embarked on the EU/UK Summer Series promotional tour in support of her second Spanish-language album, Aguilera (2022). The tour consisted of five festival headlining shows and three arena shows in Scarborough, Liverpool, and London, with Union J as the opening act.[40] Several of the shows were sold out.[41] The set received positive reviews for it "dazzling and dramatic" nature.[42]
According to Billboard, Aguilera's career gross is $81.7 million with an attendance of 1.5 million as of July 2019.[43] Pollstar reports that Aguilera's total career gross as of November 2022 is $115,349,316 with an average gross of $613,000 and 9,855 tickets per concert.[44]
Concert tours
editTitle | Dates | Associated album(s) | Location | Shows | Gross | Gross adj. in 2023[45] |
Attendance | Ref. |
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Christina Aguilera in Concert | May 19, 2000– February 1, 2001 |
Christina Aguilera Mi Reflejo |
North America Europe Latin America Asia |
82 | $1,829,356 | $3,147,826.26 | 35,339 | [46] |
The Justified & Stripped Tour (co-headlined with Justin Timberlake) |
June 4, 2003– September 2, 2003 |
Stripped Justified |
North America | 45 | $30,261,670 | $50,122,259.5 | 546,483 | [47] |
The Stripped Tour[a] | September 22, 2003– December 17, 2003 |
Stripped | Europe Asia Australia |
37 | Undisclosed | [48] | ||
Back to Basics Tour | November 17, 2006– October 24, 2008 |
Back to Basics | Europe North America Asia Australia |
82 | $48,173,773 | $70,787,845.54 | 907,568 | [49] |
The Liberation Tour | September 25, 2018– November 13, 2018 |
Liberation | North America | 21 | $8,700,000 | $10,556,215.21 | 77,854 | [50] |
The X Tour | July 4, 2019– December 7, 2019 |
Europe Latin America |
18 | $5,418,150 | $6,456,928.47 | 76,711 | [51] |
Cancelled tours
editTitle | Dates | Associated album(s) | Location | Shows | Additional act(s) | Ref. |
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Stripped North American Tour | May 13, 2004– July 3, 2004 |
Stripped | North America | 29 | Chingy (s.) | [52] |
The Bionic Tour | July 15, 2010– August 19, 2010 |
Bionic | 20 | Leona Lewis (s.) | [16][17][18][53] | |
Unknown tour title | Summer 2020 | Unknown | Unknown | Adam Lambert | [36][37] |
Promotional tours
editTitle | Dates | Associated album(s) | Location | Shows | Attendance | Ref. |
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EU / UK Summer Series | June 25, 2022 August 6, 2022 |
–Aguilera | Europe | 8 | 125,000 | [41] |
EU / UK Summer Series set list
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Concert residencies
editTitle | Dates | Venue | Location | Shows | Gross | Gross adj. in 2023[45] |
Attendance | Ref. |
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Christina Aguilera: The Xperience | May 31, 2019 March 7, 2020 |
–Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. | 24 | $10.2 million | $12,155,564 | 75,675 | [54] |
Christina Aguilera: The Xperience set list
Encore | ||||||||
Christina Aguilera at Voltaire | December 30, 2023 August 31, 2024 |
–Voltaire at The Venetian | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. | 20 | [55] |
Stand-alone concerts
editOpening act
editTitle | Dates | Artist | Location | Shows | Gross | Gross adj. in 2023[45] |
Attendance | Ref. |
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FanMail Tour | January 3, 2000 - January 29, 2000 | TLC | North America | 13 | — | — | — | [44] |
Benefit concerts
editDate | Event | Location | Performed song(s) | Ref. |
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September 8, 2006 | Fashion Rocks | New York City, New York, U.S. |
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[70] |
February 10, 2007 | Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy Awards Party | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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[71] |
January 22, 2010 | Hope for Haiti Now | "Lift Me Up" | [72] | |
October 23, 2010 | Justin Timberlake's all-star benefit concert | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. | [73] | |
August 15, 2015 | Apollo in the Hamptons 2015: A Night of Legends | East Hampton, New York, U.S. | [74] | |
June 6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton: She's with Us | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | [75] | |
June 9, 2018 | Genentech Gives Back benefit concert | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
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[76] |
February 7, 2021 | The Verizon Big Concert for Small Business | — | [77] | |
December 1, 2021 | World AIDS Day Concert LA Revival | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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[78] |
Music festivals
editSee also
editNotes
edit- ^ Also titled Stripped World Tour and Stripped... Live.
- ^ Also titled Christina Aguilera: My Reflection and My Reflection: Live
- ^ Aguilera's performance at the 15th Mawazine Festival was attended by 250,000 people, setting a new record.
- ^ Aguilera was announced as a performer at the HAYA Festival, held at the Hrazdan Stadium in Yerevan, Armenia. The show alternately titled Christina Aguilera Live in Armenia, was originally scheduled to be held on October 22, 2022, but following the September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes, the show has been postponed.
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- ^ Ladyland 2021
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- ^ Los Angeles Pride 2022
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- ^ Mallorca Live 2022
- Moore, Sam (May 3, 2022). "Muse lead line-up for Mallorca Live Festival 2022". NME. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
- "Mallorca Live Festival line up". Majorca Daily Bulletin. Archived from the original on August 14, 2022. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
- ^ Cap Roig Festival 2022
- Canals, Pep (June 17, 2022). "Así será el regreso de Christina Aguilera a España en el Cap Roig Festival 2022". elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved November 3, 2022.
- "Christina Aguilera, reencuentro en Cap Roig". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). July 23, 2022. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
- ^ "Christina Aguilera takes her live show to Spain after 18 years of not performing in the European country". HOLA. July 26, 2022. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
- ^ Denman, Amy (July 24, 2022). "Christina Aguilera to perform at Monte Carlo Summer Festival". mirror. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
- ^ Brighton Pride 2022
- "'Pride flags, ecstatic crowds and gay anthems' - night one of Brighton's Pride festival". The Argus. August 7, 2022. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
- ^ Viña del Mar International Song Festival 2023
- "Festival de Viña 2023 tendrá a Christina Aguilera en su debut en Chile: se suman Los Jaivas y Karol G". ADN (in Spanish). Archived from the original on January 18, 2023. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- "Confirman a Christina Aguilera para Viña 2023". 24 Horas (in Spanish). Retrieved November 11, 2022.
- "Christina Aguilera Setlist at Viña del Mar Festival 2023". setlist.fm. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- ^ Rouhani, Neena (January 17, 2023). "'Lovers & Friends' Music Festival Unveils Its Y2K-Centric 2023 Lineup: Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey, Chris Brown & More". Billboard. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
- ^ Pride Live 2023
- Paul, Larisha (May 1, 2023). "Pride Live Recruits Christina Aguilera to Headline 2023 Stonewall Day Celebration". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- "CHRISTINA AGUILERA TO HEADLINE STONEWALL DAY ON JUNE 23 AT HUDSON YARDS IN NYC". PR Newswire. May 1, 2023. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- ^ Smukfest 2023
- "Christina Aguilera". Smukfest - Den Smukkeste Festival (in Danish). Retrieved April 5, 2023.
- "Christina Aguilera Smukfest 2023". All Things Live (in Danish). Retrieved April 21, 2023.
- ^ HAYA Festival
- "Christina Aguilera Live in Armenia". HAYA Festival. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- "Christiana Aguilera's concert in Yerevan postponed". Public Radio of Armenia. Retrieved October 13, 2022.